DANCE AT BSG

The Dance curriculum with Juilliard focuses on works examining dance from various cultures, history, expressions of human emotion, and literature. Each category takes an iconic work; from Marius Petipa’s ballet, The Sleeping Beauty, to flamenco from southern Spain with influences from Indian and Moorish cultures.
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Performing Arts are an important part of the curriculum for students at The British School of Guangzhou. The school strongly believes that the arts play a crucial role in enabling students to develop into intelligent, confident and well-rounded global citizens.

The Dance curriculum with Juilliard focuses on works examining dance from various cultures, history, expressions of human emotion, and literature. Each category takes an iconic work; from Marius Petipa’s ballet, The Sleeping Beauty, to flamenco from southern Spain with influences from Indian and Moorish cultures. Students will learn the history and movement behind influential pieces, while improving their own physical coordination and self-expression.

Teachers also have access to The Dancer’s Toolbox, a unique resource available only through the Juilliard Creative Classroom, an extraordinary online collection of educational resources that have been designed to enhance and supplement performing arts curricula. It is a collection of original resources specifically designed for teaching dance and to better understand a dancer’s needs. Dancer’s Toolbox focuses on how to move with mindfulness, creativity, and physical safety, along with strategies to enjoy and better understand movement practices. Teachers have access to resources designed to guide students on various aspects of physical conditioning, posture and alignment, coordination and articulation, balance, and nutrition.

Damian Woetzel, President at The Juilliard School said: “The global collaboration that now exists between Juilliard and Nord Anglia Education is thrilling for us as we continue to build on Juilliard’s commitment to K-12 education. With this ground-breaking work, we are igniting creativity in students around the world, encouraging their lifelong engagement with the performing arts, and developing a truly expansive and full educational experience.” 

Nord Anglia Education and The Juilliard School also offer Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard, which has expanded to include tailored courses for string players and singers. The two-week programmes are held in Geneva, Florida and Shanghai, annually.